Book,  Par.

1     I,     29|       fifteenth, were actually drawing swords against each other,
2     V,     13|       or Syria. And he was now drawing to himself a multitude of
3    VI,     77|       in this way, that he was drawing near his end. There was
4  XIII,     17|    playmates, at a game of lot drawing for king, the lot fell to
5  XIII,     69| another man's province, and so drawing to himself the attachment
6   XIV,     65|    scale of a subject, and was drawing to himself the attachment
7    XV,     67|    home, sealed his will, and, drawing from its sheath the dagger
8   XVI,     31|       their public duties, and drawing by their example the Roman
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